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Iran Forced To Replace Centrifuges To Stop Stuxnet

Trailrunner7 writes "Reports that Iran had recovered from the infection of the Stuxnet worm may have been overblown, as a new report suggests the country is being forced to replace thousands of expensive centrifuges damaged by the worm. The report from the website DEBKAfile cites 'intelligence sources' in claiming that Stuxnet was not purged from Iran's nuclear sites and that the country was never able to return its uranium enrichment efforts to 'normal operation.' Instead, the country has said in recent days that it is installing newer and faster centrifuges at its nuclear plants and intends to speed up the uranium enrichment process, according to the country's foreign ministry."

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  1. Nuclear Iran. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Iran believes they need nuclear weapons to be taken seriously. Why? Because they have seen that when a country has nuclear capability no one, especially the US, fucks with them.

    The World is going to have to pay for generations the complete and utter fucked up foreign US policy - even when we're a broke run down ex-Super Power.

    1. Re:Nuclear Iran. by afidel · · Score: 4, Insightful

      Really, we aren't performing drone strikes, incursions, and firefights with Pakistan's border patrols on a daily basis? No, nuclear weapons alone does not make you immune from US military involvement, having a stable and friendly government is the only way to partially insure that.

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    2. Re:Nuclear Iran. by Spy+Handler · · Score: 4, Insightful

      no, what you're describing is not "Fucking with them".

      Fucking with them would be, launching airstrikes and cruise missiles on Pakistani capital trying to kill the leaders of the Pakistani government. Which is precisely what Obama/Hillary is doing in Libya.

      Kaddafi has no nukes, so Obama is free to bomb Libya.

      Pakistan has nukes, so he can't do that even if they suddenly decide today they hate the US and announce an alliance with Al Qaeda and declare jihad.

      Best thing to do would've been for USA to mind its own fucking business and not get involved in the territorial disputes and internal politics of the Middle East. Btw this isn't an Obama bashing session, Dubya was three times worse than him, and actually it goes all the way back to Churchill and FDR, when they decided to play Emperor and carve out new nation-states on a whim.

  2. not credible by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Insightful

    DEBKAfile is not a credible source of news. I remember in Gulf War 2 when they were reporting on the imminent launch of WMD gas my Saddam on US forces. This should not be on slashdot.

  3. Re:WTF? by CaptainDelaware · · Score: 4, Informative

    How can replacing thousands of expensive centrifuges be cheaper than replacing the infected computers??!! Dude, WTF?!

    The centrifuges were damaged (due to the worm) and would remain damaged even when you replace/clean the infected computers.

  4. Re:WTF? by Freddybear · · Score: 5, Informative

    STUXNET did real physical damage to the centrifuges by playing with their operating speeds.

  5. Consider the source by andy1307 · · Score: 5, Informative
    DEBKA is NOT a reliable source. It's Israeli disinformation.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Debka.com

    Wired.com's Noah Shachtman wrote in 2001 that the site "clearly reports with a point of view; the site is unabashedly in the hawkish camp of Israeli politics," adding that Debka had partnered with the right-wing news site WorldNetDaily for a weekly subscription product.[3] Yediot Achronot investigative reporter Ronen Bergman states that the site relies on information from sources with an agenda, such as neo-conservative elements of the US Republican Party, "whose worldview is that the situation is bad and is only going to get worse," and that Israeli intelligence officials do not consider even 10 percent of the site's content to be reliable.[1] Cornell Law professor Michael C. Dorf calls Debka his "favorite alarmist Israeli website trading in rumors."[4]

  6. Re:Stuxnet by Jeremiah+Cornelius · · Score: 4, Informative

    DEBKA is a known source of Israeli military and intelligence disinformation.

    Any claim from this source is science fiction.

    http://www.informationdissemination.net/2008/08/debka-makes-us-dumber-again.html

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